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Tourism Ministry Proposes Matta Fair To Be Extended Overseas
KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 (Bernama) -- The Tourism Ministry has proposed to the
Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) for the Matta Fair,
currently held locally to be extended overseas.
Deputy Tourism Minister Dr James Dawos Mamit said the proposal was
made following the success of the annual Matta Fair.
"Maybe twice a year, for instant if possible, Matta could start it, one in
Europe and one in Central Asia, it will be good to attract tourists from other
countries to come over to Malaysia," he told reporters after launching the Matta
Fair 2012 at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) here, Friday.
The Matta Fair until this Sunday, is expected to attract about 90,000
visitors.
Dr James said last year Malaysia recorded a 0.6 percent increase in arrivals
with 24.7 million tourists compared with 24.6 million arrivals in 2010, adding
that tourist arrivals were expected to increase this year.
"The marginal increase was understandable as 2011 was a challenging year
with natural disasters and economic and political instability in many
countries," he said.
Dr James said the ministry expected some 36 million tourist arrivals,
generating an income of about RM168 billion in 2020.
"We are confident that the target is achievable as all stakeholders in the
industry are working even harder in the face of the stiff competition in this
region.
"We have to be mindful and constantly remind ourselves that the chase for
the tourists and tourism dollars is getting very competitive and tougher every
year and therefore we all must always be on our toes to remain in the race, and
not be left behind," he said.
Meanwhile, Tourism Malaysia Friday released the brochure titled 1Malaysia
Special Holiday Package in conjunction with its participation in the Matta
tourism exhibition at the PWTC.
In IPOH, 30,000 visitors are expected to visit the Tourism Expo organised by
the Perak branch of the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta
Fair 2012) at the Stadium Indera Mulia from Friday until Sunday.
Matta Fair 2012 organising chairman Aminurrashid Abas said the organisers
expected sales during the three-day expo to increase to RM20 million compared
with RM15 million during a similar expo last year.
He said from the total sales, the organisers expected RM7 million would come
from local tourists while the remaining RM13 million would be from foreign
tourists. (US$1=RM3.02)
-- BERNAMA